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The train had been inoperable due to weather conditions and downed trees, McMahan told CNN in an email. "UP crews worked overnight to clear the tracks."Passenger Emilie Wyrick told CNN the train moved about a half-mile Tuesday morning before stopping again.And Amtrak said it expects more delays as the formerly Los Angeles-bound train heads back north.Record-setting snowfallWhile they were stalled all those hours, passengers could see nearby Oregon Highway 58, closed due to snow and ice. The town of Oakridge has no electricity due to the weather, passenger Rebekah Dodson said.The National Weather Service had predicted Sunday that up to 2 feet could fall in the area. By Tuesday morning, at least a foot had accumulated, the weather service said. Oakridge averages 1.1 inches in February.Eugene, home to the University of Oregon about 45 miles northwest, had a record-setting 9.5 inches Monday, the weather service said.Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari told CNN that none of the 183 passengers and dozen crew members were injured, but that after the accident "conditions further deteriorated with numerous track blockages from snow and fallen trees.""Due to worsening conditions, area road closures and no viable way to safely transport passengers or crews via alternate transportation, Train 11 stopped in Oakridge, Oregon," he said. "We are actively working with Union Pacific to clear the right of way and get passengers off the train."The train had power and enough food on board, for which passengers will not be charged, Amtrak said on Twitter on Monday.'A giant kumbaya party'With the help of heat, power and (so far) food, passengers said the mood on board has been surprisingly upbeat."It's just been like a giant kumbaya party," Dodson told CNN early Tuesday. "Strangers are playing cards. A teenager played his ukulele to kids to get them to sleep. Ladies who have never met before were dancing in aisles."Still, she said, the "hardship" has been stressful as passengers cannot go anywhere. The train is surrounded by feet of snow. Some Los Angeles-bound college students have "panicked" because their professors won't accept their excuse for missing class, Dodson said.Dodson said Tuesday morning that passengers had been told breakfast would be the last meal available.Dodson was trying to return home to Klamath Falls after a teaching conference in Portland.She said the passengers include families with children and a few dozen college students -- including about 20 students from Japan. Crew members had been "professional and nice" throughout.Passenger Carly Bigby told CNN affiliate 2605

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The storm system has caused major headaches for holiday travelers heading into the New Year's weekend.Heavy rain and strong winds will combine to make travel difficult by air or road Friday in the parts of the East. Major delays are expected at airports in major cities such as New York, Philadelphia and Atlanta.Snow is forecast only in northern New England.11 inches of rain in parts of the SouthAt least 11 inches of rain fell in areas of Washington Parish, Louisiana, and Walthall County, Mississippi, according to the National Weather Service office in Slidell, Louisiana.Weather service meteorologist Bob Wagner told CNN the weather system stalled in that area for five or six hours.A 58-year-old woman in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, died after a tree fell on her camper trailer Wednesday night, Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards told CNN affiliate WDSU in New Orleans.Coastal parts of Texas were walloped Thursday after severe weather caused in-flight injuries and canceled a football game a day earlier in the Dallas area.A woman on a camping trip in Tennessee with two men died after they tried to cross a creek, according to 1138

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The suspect alleged he blacked out at some point. He led authorities to the field Tuesday morning, where they found a body dressed in Tibbetts' clothing and covered in corn leaves.It is unclear why Rivera killed Tibbetts, said Rick Rahn, special agent in charge at the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation."I can't really speak to you about the motive," Rahn said. "I can just tell you it seems that he followed her and seemed to be drawn to her on that particular day and for whatever reason he chose to abduct her."An autopsy to determine when and how the woman died is planned for Wednesday.Authorities had been looking for Tibbetts for about a month when they found home surveillance video that showed a car following a woman running.After watching it for hours, investigators found clues that led them to Rivera. He didn't resist when authorities tried to detain him, Rahn said.Authorities believe the suspect has been in the area for four to seven years, Rahn said. Charges were filed in district court in Poweshiek County and bail was set at million. If convicted Rivera could get life in prison without parole. Iowa does not have the death penalty.President Donald Trump referred to the case while speaking at a rally in Charleston, West Virginia."You heard about today with the illegal alien coming in very sadly from Mexico. And you saw what happened to that incredible beautiful young woman. Should have never happened. Illegally in our country," he said. "We've had a huge impact but the laws are so bad, the immigration laws are such a disgrace. We're getting it changed but we have to get more Republicans." 1627

  

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The sale is just the latest indication that Rolling Stone, like virtually all of print media, is battling a harsh economic climate. Nearly one year ago to the day, Wenner Media sold a 49% stake in the magazine to BandLab Technologies, a Singapore-based social music company. At the time, Gus Wenner characterized the deal as "purely a move and a partnership that is aimed at setting ourselves up with a plan and a strategy to be successful." 441

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